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Hi guys over here in this question we have to match the two columns fine.
00:06
So here it is mapping type of portion so let us just start.
00:10
If you look at the first one it says that copious wax yes the copious wax blocking the oditri canal so auditory canal we all know is a passageway in the air so here the answer will be conductive yes conductive type of hearing loss, yes, hearing loss.
00:36
Fine, here you have to understand that the conductive hearing loss is, you can say cause by passage blockage, fine, of the sound from the air can now or to the middle ear.
00:51
Also, if you talk about this blocking of the passage of the sound, it can be because of the air being damaged or the middle air.
01:00
And the tummy is not fine yes and because of some congenital reasons fine so first one will be conductive hearing loss and if you talk about the next one this was first if you talk about the second it shows ruptured yes if you talk about the ruptured umpanic membrane so it will be also conductive type of hearing loss fine uh next if you will talk about the third one yes so let us write the third one over here the loud noise if you talk about the loud noise exposure from a rock concert damaging the hair cells so here the hair cells are being damaged here the type of loss is the sensor neural yes so here we will write sensory neural if you talk about this sensory neural type of hearing loss what you can say this type of hearing loss is caused when the inner structure of ear in specific fochlear necessative structure are being damaged yes the hair cells the cirrhysia yes all these are damaged so you can say that all the if any structure of the sensory parts is being damaged will be considered as a sensor neural sharing fine so in this question we have to tell this only that is it conductive or sensory neural fine and the fourth one fourth scenario is about the malia yes malius incus and escapes we know that these are the sea bones found in the middle air so if these have few then it will be tamils of conductive hearing loss because their association is very important for conducting the sound.
03:10
Okay, if you talk about the fifth, it shows about the damage to the audit -free nerve.
03:18
So here the nerve is being damaged.
03:21
So here it will be sensory neural.
03:26
Fine.
03:27
Okay...